Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
699418 Control Engineering Practice 2015 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Control of complex, interconnected, nonlinear systems with uncertainties is a major challenge in control.•A perturbation estimation based coordinated adaptive passive control (PECAPC) is proposed for complex, interconnected, and uncertain nonlinear systems.•The proposed approach is based on a nonlinearly functional adaption.•PECAPC can be easily designed for multimachine power systems.

This paper proposes a perturbation estimation based coordinated adaptive passive control (PECAPC) of generators excitation system and thyristor-controlled series capacitor (TCSC) devices for complex, uncertain and interconnected multimachine power systems. Discussion begins with the PECAPC design, in which the combinatorial effect of system uncertainties, unmodelled dynamics and external disturbances is aggregated into a perturbation term, and estimated online by a perturbation observer (PO). PECAPC aims to achieve a coordinated adaptive control between the excitation controller (EC) and TCSC controller based on the nonlinearly functional estimate of the perturbation. In this control scheme an explicit control Lyapunov function (CLF) and the strict assumption of linearly parametric uncertainties made on system structures can be avoided. A decentralized stabilizing EC for each generator is firstly designed. Then a coordinated TCSC controller is developed to passivize the whole system, which improves system damping through reshaping the distributed energies in power systems. Case studies are carried out on a single machine infinite bus (SMIB) and a three-machine system, respectively. Simulation results show that the PECAPC-based EC and TCSC controller can coordinate each other to improve the power system stability, finally a hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) test is carried out to verify its implementation feasibility.

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